Reviews of Incremental Unlimited 2

List of user reviews and ratings for Incremental Unlimited 2

Total ratings

3.78 (Rating count: 810)

Review summary

Pros
  • Fun and engaging incremental mechanics
  • Interesting upgrade systems and mathematical elements
  • Multiple game modes and the ability to save progress
  • Great for fans of the incremental genre looking for complexity
Cons
  • Confusing user interface with a steep learning curve
  • Lack of a comprehensive tutorial or guidance
  • In-game mechanics and terms are poorly explained or untranslated
  • Paywall issues for accessing certain game modes
Most mentioned
  • Confusing UI and lack of clear instructions
  • Paywall for advanced game modes and mechanics
  • Need for a better tutorial or help section
  • Interesting gameplay when mechanics are understood
  • Complexity in understanding upgrades and game loops
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Recent rating average: 3.80
All time rating average: 3.78
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Date Author Rating Comment
2025-01-19
Tres Patterson
The UI could use some improvements and it takes a little investigation to figure out some mechanics at first but once you get past that I love this game. It's a great incremental game
2024-11-05
Micheal Hooper
I've enjoyed the game and enjoy how it's set up from the level system to the idle components included, the only downside as far as I can tell, is the last game mode seems to be behind a pay wall, I find it sad that a mechanic/extension of the game has to be bought for twenty dollars. I understand the developer wants to make money from a free game, is doesn't have to be that expensive, if it was five dollars I'd be willing to buy it, as it stands my enjoyment dies at the pay wall.
2022-12-06
Ash Bobgan
DESPERATELY needs a better tutorial. I can tell there's a great game hiding underneath here but there's so many options and so much on the screen that it just looks so complicated. I still don't know how to increase infinity after playing for like an hour. Looked through the ingame guide and that doesn't help.
2021-12-21
CrazyMan
I just finished the 3rd playthrough and I can definitely say that while this game could be confusing at times, it was very worth the time spent tinkering to become familiar with the mechanics. This is an excellent incremental game that's still being developed, and it's already worth playing.
2020-09-10
Matthew Miller
It doesn't run in the background. There are hours when the player can't do anything, but the game stops when minimized or my phone turns the screen off. There is a constant banner ad across the bottom, and it's hard to push the game buttons without hitting that ad. The mathematics are interesting, but the development, upgrades, and enhancements could be better.
2020-07-31
shinami
This game is a gem of a time waster. There are different modes with different themes. Different perk powers work better than others but it depends on which game mode you're playing. Essentially, each game mode is like an idle puzzle that you have to figure out how to beat to unlock new modes. I don't even know how I started a Plus Unique game but it was tough! I'd love to see a mode that involves the explosiveness of Cat mixed with the roughness of Plus Unique from a Multi mode perspective. :)
2020-07-20
Derek
Not terrible for what it is but overall lacks any type of direction. Yes the objectives should be hidden to some extent but it's all made worse with what can only be described as a poor english translation. Overall feels incomplete and very unpolished. Only reason it earned a second star is the lack of ads popping up. If your starved for a pure clicker give it a try but there are definately better games available without ads/banners. Boring, unimaginative, repetative, and very incomplete.
2020-07-15
Jake
I played through the first Incremental Unlimited (cannot recall how far I got), and this is an improved version of that. I see some reviews saying it's confusing, and I honestly don't think it's bad once you take a minute or two to experiment with the UI and change some parts of your build (such as disabling auto-buy to save for a game changing upgrade). All together it's a very fun "Numbers go up" game, looking forward to even more from the dev!
2020-07-14
5D 100 (5d100)
Honestly, I want to like this game, but the UI is overly unintuitive and makes it hard to enjoy. The upgrade buttons are too small to be of any use, and even then, it only tells you what they are if you click to buy them, plus they are laid out in a way that isn't easy to figure out. Half of the time i have no idea what any of the upgrades do, like, the dog vs the cat? I just know that one is good now and one is good later apparently? Fix the UI and I guarantee you'd have a better game.
2020-07-10
Ethan Sodikromo
If you've played every other incremental game, this is an advanced exponentation-abuser with interesting prestige types, emergent upgrade trees, and a mission system that slowly guides you into the game loop. There is an issue with clicker type mechanics only eeeeeeeventually leading to automation. Also annoying is unexplained pet mechanics. Still, the sensation of finding some seemingly inconsequential upgrade that leads to massive growth is always entertaining.
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